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    Quote Originally Posted by Camy View Post
    I agree with what your saying, but that wasn't the reason he left mock the week.

    Like I said before, people are far too serious, need to learn to take a joke, and stop being so bloody politically correct all the time.
    I'm pretty confident that one of the reasons he left was because he could no longer say what he wanted to without fear of being denounced. Now i'm sure he wouldn't mind getting a slap on the wrists for some of the stuff he says, but if it's constantly edited out of the program because of fear of the complaints then whats the point?

    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Agreed. Have you seen Hairspray, where the fat girl's friend's mum is a devout Christian and she sits infront of the television making note of every "vulgar" or "rude" comment? I swear people do that when they watch TopGear
    I've not seen Hairspray but thats exactly how I imagine some people do it. I can't work out whether I should feel sorry for these people because they have clearly got nothing better to do or being angry at their lack of grip on reality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    The burka should never be banned on this country. You should be allowed to wear what you want in public.

    I do think that they should be banned in certain places; airports, banks, some shops, etc, basically, anywhere where you're not allowed to wear hoods or balaclavas. My mum read a comment out to me from a paper: 'we wouldn't be allowed to wear skimpy skirts or bare faced in muslim places'. My response was, do we really want to be compared to these types countries. We accept all kinds of cultures and I think that just goes to show what type of people British are, accepting.
    That isn't what the polls have shown which is support for the banning of the burka, so maybe we should have a referendum on issues such as this to see what the British people really think rather than assuming what they think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    That isn't what the polls have shown which is support for the banning of the burka, so maybe we should have a referendum on issues such as this to see what the British people really think rather than assuming what they think.
    Oh I don't disagree that the vast majority would probably want it banned. But what I'm saying is that, that's not the image that I'd want to portray as Britain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    That isn't what the polls have shown which is support for the banning of the burka, so maybe we should have a referendum on issues such as this to see what the British people really think rather than assuming what they think.
    just because you have majority of people wanting to stop something harmless a minority of people are doing doesn't mean that it's right to do so. civil rights are for everyone not just the majority.
    goodbye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexxxxx View Post
    just because you have majority of people wanting to stop something harmless a minority of people are doing doesn't mean that it's right to do so. civil rights are for everyone not just the majority.
    Democracy is what the majority want, and it is your opinion that it is harmless - hence why we [are supposed to] have democracy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Democracy is what the majority want, and it is your opinion that it is harmless - hence why we [are supposed to] have democracy.
    so if a majority want to ban homosexuality, that's ok too - because it's the majority?

    it's flawed logic and goes against the very idea of rights and freedoms.
    goodbye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexxxxx View Post
    so if a majority want to ban homosexuality, that's ok too - because it's the majority?

    it's flawed logic and goes against the very idea of rights and freedoms.
    Thats democracy i'm afraid, obviously you leave some parts out for civil liberties otherwise it would reach awkward stages - but the wearing of a burka is not needed for a religion or religious cause. I have discussed my part on this before anyway - i'm not keen on a ban on clothes but I am concerned about ghettoisation in this country and this may be one way to balance the problem out before it turns nasty.
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